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Page 175
First , the open injury itself represents a much higher energy injury than most
closed fractures . This results in significant soft tissue injury and vascular
compromise . Second , the open wound increases the risk of infection because of
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First , the open injury itself represents a much higher energy injury than most
closed fractures . This results in significant soft tissue injury and vascular
compromise . Second , the open wound increases the risk of infection because of
...
Page 204
The wound is closed either loosely over a drain or tightly around a closed
intramedullary suction / irrigation system ( CSI ) . Controversy exists , but the
author ' s preference is to maintain the CSI for no more than 48 – 72 hours ,
fearing the ...
The wound is closed either loosely over a drain or tightly around a closed
intramedullary suction / irrigation system ( CSI ) . Controversy exists , but the
author ' s preference is to maintain the CSI for no more than 48 – 72 hours ,
fearing the ...
Page 211
The wound may be closed tightly over a CSI system , closed loosely over drains ,
or packed open and allowed to heal secondarily or closed at a later date ,
depending upon the nature of the infection , the appearance of the tissues , and
the ...
The wound may be closed tightly over a CSI system , closed loosely over drains ,
or packed open and allowed to heal secondarily or closed at a later date ,
depending upon the nature of the infection , the appearance of the tissues , and
the ...
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Contents
1 Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
2 Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy | 44 |
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